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Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood, and the Rajasthan Express begin a month-long North American tour performing music from their album Junun as special guests of Radiohead with two nights of sold-out shows at the United Center in Chicago tonight and Saturday. The tour continues with four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City; two nights each in Montreal and Toronto; shows in Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh; and two nights each in Boston and Philadelphia. See below for details or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The musicians will also take part in a special screening of Paul Thomas Anderson's 2015 film Junun documenting the recording of that album at the Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn on Monday, July 9. They will answer questions after the screening, and Ben Tzur and members of the Rajasthan Express will give a live musical performance. The film and Q&A will be simulcast at Alamo Drafthouse theaters across the United States, in Austin, Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Houston, Lubbock, Omaha, Raleigh, San Antonio, San Francisco, and northern Virginia. To find a theater near you, visit drafthouse.com.

While Junun is on tour in North America this summer, the film can also be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston as part of the Peacock in the Desert exhibition celebrating the royal arts of Jodhpur, India, where the record and film were made, and at the Gateway Film Center in Columbus (July 24) and Coolidge Corner Theatre outside Boston (July 29).

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Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood, and the Rajasthan Express begin a month-long North American tour performing music from their album Junun as special guests of Radiohead with two nights of sold-out shows at the United Center in Chicago tonight and Saturday. The tour continues with four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City; two nights each in Montreal and Toronto; shows in Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh; and two nights each in Boston and Philadelphia. See below for details or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The musicians will also take part in a special screening of Paul Thomas Anderson's 2015 film Junun documenting the recording of that album at the Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn on Monday, July 9. They will answer questions after the screening, and Ben Tzur and members of the Rajasthan Express will give a live musical performance. The film and Q&A will be simulcast at Alamo Drafthouse theaters across the United States, in Austin, Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Houston, Lubbock, Omaha, Raleigh, San Antonio, San Francisco, and northern Virginia. To find a theater near you, visit drafthouse.com.

While Junun is on tour in North America this summer, the film can also be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston as part of the Peacock in the Desert exhibition celebrating the royal arts of Jodhpur, India, where the record and film were made, and at the Gateway Film Center in Columbus (July 24) and Coolidge Corner Theatre outside Boston (July 29).

Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood, and the Rajasthan Express begin a month-long North American tour performing music from their album Junun as special guests of Radiohead with two nights of sold-out shows at the United Center in Chicago tonight and Saturday. The tour continues with four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in NYC; two nights each in Montreal and Toronto; shows in Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh; and two nights each in Boston and Philadelphia.

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Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood, and the Rajasthan Express begin a month-long North American tour performing music from their album Junun as special guests of Radiohead with two nights of sold-out shows at the United Center in Chicago tonight and Saturday. The tour continues with four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City; two nights each in Montreal and Toronto; shows in Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh; and two nights each in Boston and Philadelphia. See below for details or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

The musicians will also take part in a special screening of Paul Thomas Anderson's 2015 film Junun documenting the recording of that album at the Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn on Monday, July 9. They will answer questions after the screening, and Ben Tzur and members of the Rajasthan Express will give a live musical performance. The film and Q&A will be simulcast at Alamo Drafthouse theaters across the United States, in Austin, Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Houston, Lubbock, Omaha, Raleigh, San Antonio, San Francisco, and northern Virginia. To find a theater near you, visit drafthouse.com.

While Junun is on tour in North America this summer, the film can also be seen at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston as part of the Peacock in the Desert exhibition celebrating the royal arts of Jodhpur, India, where the record and film were made, and at the Gateway Film Center in Columbus (July 24) and Coolidge Corner Theatre outside Boston (July 29).

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